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Silent Book Club turns 10 this year. Founders Laura Gluhanich and Guinevere de la Mare spoke with PEOPLE about the lasting ...
In a silent book club, participants don’t have to read the same book. They don’t necessarily have to discuss. It’s an excuse to quietly read alongside other readers.
The Silent Book Club in Baton Rouge offers introverted bookworms a page-turning paradise, inviting them to congregate and ...
Silent Book Clubs have also left a lasting impression, much like the final pages of a good book. “We've seen relationships start, we've seen marriages, we've seen babies,” de la Mare says.
According to the Silent Book Club co-founder, Guinevere de la Mare, they have seen a 300% increase in membership and new chapter growth in the post-COVID era.
Santa Rosa's Silent Book Club, founded by Amanda Janik, promotes reading in silence at local venues, attracting over 50 participants and expanding to twice monthly meetings in 2025.
Silent Book Club Gainesville is unlike a traditional book club, according to its members. During the club’s “introvert social hour,” members commit to one hour of complete silence to read a ...
In a silent book club, you BYOB — bring your own book, of course. Whatever book you want, or you can buy one if your book club takes place in a bookstore, like mine did.
The Silent Book Club has chapters in 50 countries around the world that are led by local volunteers. They are held at bars, cafes, bookstores, libraries and online.
Klusman’s Milwaukee chapter isn’t alone. Silent book clubs are popping up everywhere. According to the Silent Book Club website, there are over 1,400 chapters in 54 countries.Klusman says she ...
The Silent Book Club has over 1,500 chapters in 54 countries, including 15 in Indonesia, according to its website. Baca Bareng Jakarta is one of the Indonesian chapters, said Hestia.